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a lot of male politicians have thought they should be president in texas. have you ever thought about running for president yourself, and if so, why did you decide not to do it? >> well, yes, i have, and i would have loved to have the right timing. i adopted my two children 12 years ago, and i go home every weekend. i was not here for the sunday shows to build my name identification in the way you would if you were running for president. i have not been able to do some of the things to prepare. also, up until really this year it was kind of a given that the person with the most seniority and the most logical next step choice would run for president. this year, amazingly, people just popped up and ran for president. [laughter] i mean if i were 15 years younger and my children were gone, and i could have run for president under these rules back then. i would have loved to run for president, but the timing was not right. i never felt, like she said, when i was elected, that i was ready to run the country, would they not be lucky, and i have met those people in
a lot of male politicians have thought they should be president in texas. have you ever thought about running for president yourself, and if so, why did you decide not to do it? >> well, yes, i have, and i would have loved to have the right timing. i adopted my two children 12 years ago, and i go home every weekend. i was not here for the sunday shows to build my name identification in the way you would if you were running for president. i have not been able to do some of the things to...
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host: we will go to dennis on the independent line in texas. you are on the line with professor angel. caller: i heard you say earlier that the federal reserve bank in new york was a linchpin or a mainstay of regulation in the market. i would just like to say that when banks are put in control of the regulation or the financial industry, that is like putting the fox in charge of the chickens. i do not think that is a really good idea. economy would we see the great negative impact of the libor rate manipulation? i think it would be associated with the investments that are many sodalities and other government organizations -- municipalities and other government organizations. what kind of impact are we going to see from that libor rate manipulation in these investments? guest: the biggest impact is that there will be a wave of litigation. are going to back up huge fees. you are right. -- attorneys are going to rack up huge fees. during the financial crisis, it seems that libor was manipulated down. other times, it seems like libor may have been
host: we will go to dennis on the independent line in texas. you are on the line with professor angel. caller: i heard you say earlier that the federal reserve bank in new york was a linchpin or a mainstay of regulation in the market. i would just like to say that when banks are put in control of the regulation or the financial industry, that is like putting the fox in charge of the chickens. i do not think that is a really good idea. economy would we see the great negative impact of the libor...
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in texas, about 98% of the employers are small businesses. in the 19th congressional district, there is probably a higher number because we have a bunch of hard-working small- business people that have worked hard to build those businesses up. we do not have the big trio the plant in the 19th congressional district but the small businesses are a major job creator for us. small businesses rely on access to capital. our community banks have been the primary provider of that capital. when you look at small business loans in this country, most of those loans are under $100,000. while that is not a small amount of money, for many banks that would be a relatively small loan. but to those businesses, it is a very important loan. we want to make sure that as we move forward, we are not part of the problem of inhibiting the financial community's, particularly our community banks, from providing important lending opportunities. but also serving the customers. i was talking to someone the other day and many other smaller communities across my district w
in texas, about 98% of the employers are small businesses. in the 19th congressional district, there is probably a higher number because we have a bunch of hard-working small- business people that have worked hard to build those businesses up. we do not have the big trio the plant in the 19th congressional district but the small businesses are a major job creator for us. small businesses rely on access to capital. our community banks have been the primary provider of that capital. when you look...
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the past two years with the savings we have generated, the actual cost for a full-time student ivy texas dropped in real dollars since 2008. the cost and this segment of society as far outstripped inflation but the income growth of most americans. the concern for my homestead i have is the sad fact that the four-year residential experiences out of reach for at the hoosier families. community colleges, we have focused in the past on low-cost and open access. we need to shift to a completion agenda while maintaining power low-cost. the community college has become a critical part of the affordability solution. thank you very much. >> dr.twig, welcome back thank you for inviting me to testify. >> i am president and ceo for the center for academic transformation, nonprofit organization founded in 1993. to center's mission is demonstrate how effective information technology can improve student learning outcomes and reduce instructional costs. we focus on undergraduate higher education. everyone seems to agree that both costs on the price of higher education are too high. the primary driver of
the past two years with the savings we have generated, the actual cost for a full-time student ivy texas dropped in real dollars since 2008. the cost and this segment of society as far outstripped inflation but the income growth of most americans. the concern for my homestead i have is the sad fact that the four-year residential experiences out of reach for at the hoosier families. community colleges, we have focused in the past on low-cost and open access. we need to shift to a completion...
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lots of male politicians in texas think they should be president. this year, texans were running for the republican nomination. have you ever thought about running for president herself? if so, why did you decide not to? >> i have, and i would love to have had the right timing. but timing is everything in life. i talked to mike two children 11 years ago -- my two children 11 years ago. that took me out of the capability. i go home every weekend. i was not here to build my name identification in the way that you would if you were running for president. i have not been able to do some of the things that would prepare. also, up until really this year, it was kind of a given that the person with the most seniority and the most logical next step choice would run for president? . this year, amazingly, people just popped up and ran for president. [laughter] if i were 15 years younger and my children were already gone, i could have run for president. but not under these rules back then. i would have loved to have run, but the timing was not right. i never f
lots of male politicians in texas think they should be president. this year, texans were running for the republican nomination. have you ever thought about running for president herself? if so, why did you decide not to? >> i have, and i would love to have had the right timing. but timing is everything in life. i talked to mike two children 11 years ago -- my two children 11 years ago. that took me out of the capability. i go home every weekend. i was not here to build my name...
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now as we discussed on this show texas and the federal government are battling it out over the state's new voter id law the justice department wants to stop the law before the election and governor perry refuses to comply so he sued the feds and last week the two sides battled it out of court and it's not clear when the three judge panel is going to announce its ruling but we do know what both sides have been arguing texas says that the law is needed to prevent voter fraud while the obama administration says that it really stops poor minorities from being able to vote and they called it a violation of the voting rights act the nine hundred sixty five law designed to put a stop to jim crow in the south and last week at the end of the convention in houston the attorney general invoked segregation era oppression to describe this texas law . many of those without i.d.'s would have to travel great distances to get them and some would struggle to pay for the documents they might need to obtain them we call those poll taxes thank you. no i don't agree with eric holder about a lot but i think
now as we discussed on this show texas and the federal government are battling it out over the state's new voter id law the justice department wants to stop the law before the election and governor perry refuses to comply so he sued the feds and last week the two sides battled it out of court and it's not clear when the three judge panel is going to announce its ruling but we do know what both sides have been arguing texas says that the law is needed to prevent voter fraud while the obama...
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hunters from north texas into nebraska and into the southern -- in the hundreds from northern texas and nebraska and into the southern dakotas. 63-67 the overnight low. we keep the clouds all night. a little spotty. tomorrow morning we expect a little more of that. by the afternoon, probably some breaks in the clouds. we will shoot again for tomorrow. it'll be improving. still a lot of clouds. 81-85 the high. ocean city will be dry and in the 80's sunday and monday. a lot of clouds. by monday into tuesday for us the rain chances are to increase. humidity and heat. by tuesday we will be up to 90. >> the orioles are trying to keep the winning streak going. >> they will try to make a for in a row tonight in cleveland. open championship pilots coming up in sports. -- >> from the sports center, that this is 11 sports. >> good evening. after a terrible start to the road trip, and they have rallied. baltimore won the last two against minnesota up and then won the first of four cleveland. last night was a rare rally for the orioles. this one was close. they changes in the third inning. the thir
hunters from north texas into nebraska and into the southern -- in the hundreds from northern texas and nebraska and into the southern dakotas. 63-67 the overnight low. we keep the clouds all night. a little spotty. tomorrow morning we expect a little more of that. by the afternoon, probably some breaks in the clouds. we will shoot again for tomorrow. it'll be improving. still a lot of clouds. 81-85 the high. ocean city will be dry and in the 80's sunday and monday. a lot of clouds. by monday...
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kind of like texas over the top, really. one of my favorite things about this place, it's open 24 hours. they have breakfast tacos. you can come here any time and it's just $1.40 for a taco. now it's time for us to order. i'm ordering for everybody. we have a feast ready for everybody to enjoy. mmm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> can can i help you? >> now, after you enjoyed your tacos and you're full, take a moment for the poor animals that don't get to enjoy them. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums gives you a 50% annual bonus. and who doest want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said, "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
kind of like texas over the top, really. one of my favorite things about this place, it's open 24 hours. they have breakfast tacos. you can come here any time and it's just $1.40 for a taco. now it's time for us to order. i'm ordering for everybody. we have a feast ready for everybody to enjoy. mmm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> can can i help you? >> now, after you enjoyed your tacos and you're full, take a moment for the poor animals that don't get to enjoy them. ♪ [...
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flooding, the rain has been welcomed compared to some of the stories you have heard in oklahoma and texas where a terrible drought continues. for us, more showers tomorrow, a most unusual july day. it will stay below 80 degrees. i know you want to hear about it. >> we look the below 80's. tonight's rainfall is the last thing people in parts of the district want to see especially those living in the flood-ravaged bloomingdale section of the district and the clean-up efforts. >> this area, as you know, has flooded badly for a number of years and for the last 10 days three different storms have hit and people are in anticipation of another. this is insane. this has become an all too familiar scene in the bloomingdale neighborhood. >> i never seen this ever in my life. >> when the residents came home 10 days ago they had three inches of water. >> that's not good. should we open the door? >> from the afternoon into the early evening -- residents prepared for the worst. >> packing sandbags. >> hoping to prevent more of this. jeremy has had to tear sheetrock off his walls and caused $10,000 wort
flooding, the rain has been welcomed compared to some of the stories you have heard in oklahoma and texas where a terrible drought continues. for us, more showers tomorrow, a most unusual july day. it will stay below 80 degrees. i know you want to hear about it. >> we look the below 80's. tonight's rainfall is the last thing people in parts of the district want to see especially those living in the flood-ravaged bloomingdale section of the district and the clean-up efforts. >> this...
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. >> reporter: her name is jessica ghawi and she called herself a texas spitfire. friends say if you had to know one thing about jessica, it was that she loved hockey and sports writing. she wanted to make it as a sportscaster. peter burns was a friend and mentor. >> if you talk to anybody here in the sports scenehat knew her, it was an infectious attitude that she had that everyone loved. >> so friday you all are playing the texas stars. >> reporter: this is an interview she did on the ice in her hometown of san antonio, texas. >> she's not two seconds on the ice and sure enough, she falls flat on her rear. >> reporter: and she clearly loved to laugh. even when it was on her. >> can we please -- >> reporter: twitter was her thing, too. last night she persuaded an old buddy to go to the movies, and of course she tweeted about that under her old name jessica redfield. she joked about convincing her friend to go. people should never argue with me. then another tweet from the theater. movie doesn't start for 20 minutes, she wrote. that was the last thing she ever twee
. >> reporter: her name is jessica ghawi and she called herself a texas spitfire. friends say if you had to know one thing about jessica, it was that she loved hockey and sports writing. she wanted to make it as a sportscaster. peter burns was a friend and mentor. >> if you talk to anybody here in the sports scenehat knew her, it was an infectious attitude that she had that everyone loved. >> so friday you all are playing the texas stars. >> reporter: this is an...
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all of her letters were in the university of texas, the great archives of the world. i was able to go on a traumatic day and see she had neatly kept hundreds of letters that my father and family wrote to each other in the 20s. i saw patterns, the anger that had gone on 60 years before i was on the planet that became stamped on us. it became our dna. >> anything that helped you get insight as to why so much of your brother's anger and passion into what you regarded as coo coo politics? >> that is an interesting question. it is hard. what i have learned is, i have written biographies, bingham family of louisville. we take a letter of a piece of evidence, there is a ah-huh, this anger daughter wrote a letter to her father. my grandfather working away in san antonio then adored this daughter, book dedicated to him. she was then gone up to new york and going to school at columbia. he wrote her a furious letter. >> your grandfather? >> yes. you have broken your promise and haven't been putting yourself full time, although the book would you say in the front of "new york tim
all of her letters were in the university of texas, the great archives of the world. i was able to go on a traumatic day and see she had neatly kept hundreds of letters that my father and family wrote to each other in the 20s. i saw patterns, the anger that had gone on 60 years before i was on the planet that became stamped on us. it became our dna. >> anything that helped you get insight as to why so much of your brother's anger and passion into what you regarded as coo coo politics?...
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there's some severe weather chances here from louisiana to texas and arkansas and mississippi. we'll talk more about that coming up. >> and with that severe weather threat will be some intense rains. we'll talk about that coming up and show you pictures there new orleans. they had record flooding yesterday. >> all right, ginger. thank you. >>> we want to go back to david muir in colorado with an amazing survival story. >> reporter: good morning, i'm here with eric hunter. he has an incredible story. you were in the adjacent theater watching "batman" as well. when the gunfire broke out, it came through the walls. >> the first three shots. then another eight or nine. by that time, i'm walking down the stairs, i see blood on the stairs. i turn to the crowd and tell them there's something wrong, we need to get out of here. we need to call the cops. >> reporter: you told me there was gun fire in the movie. you couldn't tell the difference between the movie and the real thing. >> right. the first three shots, we couldn't tell. >> reporter: you opened a door to the theaters. you notic
there's some severe weather chances here from louisiana to texas and arkansas and mississippi. we'll talk more about that coming up. >> and with that severe weather threat will be some intense rains. we'll talk about that coming up and show you pictures there new orleans. they had record flooding yesterday. >> all right, ginger. thank you. >>> we want to go back to david muir in colorado with an amazing survival story. >> reporter: good morning, i'm here with eric...
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. >>> severe weather tore through north texas friday. high winds caused an 18 wheeler to tip over on to a passenger vehicle near the dallas-ft. worth international airport. hail, lightning and heavy rain delayed several flights. no one was seriously hurt. >>> separately, rains caused a part of a ceiling to collapse friday at a mall in charlotte, north carolina. shoppers say it was very frightening but fortunately everyone got out okay. it's estimated that up to three inches of rain fell in about 45 minutes. >>> turning to syria where the rebels are pushing deeper into the capital of damascus in their fight to topple the regime. we're monitoring the latest violence in cairo. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, courtn courtney, rebel fighters clashed for a seventh straight day in the capital of damascus. since an attack on wednesday killed the country's defense minister along with three other top security officials, rebels are frequently ambushing troops and attacking police stations in the capital. but the syrian military is fighting
. >>> severe weather tore through north texas friday. high winds caused an 18 wheeler to tip over on to a passenger vehicle near the dallas-ft. worth international airport. hail, lightning and heavy rain delayed several flights. no one was seriously hurt. >>> separately, rains caused a part of a ceiling to collapse friday at a mall in charlotte, north carolina. shoppers say it was very frightening but fortunately everyone got out okay. it's estimated that up to three inches of...
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." >> i'll tell you about some texas teens who share an extraordinary gift. >> coming up, i'll show you how to go from the fleece of a sheep to the wool of a scarf. >> that and lots more, right now on "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm siena. here's our top story for this week. >> it's no secret that american teens need to get healthier. but that can be a challenge, especially because a lot of us like eating in places where food is fast and cheap. nicole tells us why some fast food can be a fast route to health problems later in life. >> i like cheeseburgers and fries. >> i'd have to say french fries. i like french fries. >> if i could find a really good hamburger... >> my favorite fast food would be onion rings because they're just really delicious. >> it tastes great, and it's pretty affordable. so what's the problem? >> well, there is a problem, but only if we're eating too often in fast-food restaurants, or we're making choices that aren't as healthy for us in a fast-food restaurant. yes, notoriously, fast food can be high in fat, calories, sod
." >> i'll tell you about some texas teens who share an extraordinary gift. >> coming up, i'll show you how to go from the fleece of a sheep to the wool of a scarf. >> that and lots more, right now on "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm siena. here's our top story for this week. >> it's no secret that american teens need to get healthier. but that can be a challenge, especially because a lot of us...
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shooting in that mass shooting in aurora, colorado. 32-year-old rebecca wingo originally from quinlan, texas was living in aurora, colorado working at joe's crab shack according to her face book page. she is a mother of a couple of kids there and we saw a post on her father's facebook page where he says, i lost my daughter yesterday to a mad man. my grief right now is inconsolable. i hear she died instantly without pain, however the pain is unbearable. so, fred, again, to recap, an eighth victim now we're hearing about. of the 12 killed in early friday morning in aurora, colorado, 32-year-old rebecca wingo originally from quinlan, texas was living in aurora, colorado. she is now being listed as the eighth victim. >> tragic. thanks so much. appreciate that. we'll have much more of our continuing coverage of this massacre at a movie theater right after this. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ] [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-ta
shooting in that mass shooting in aurora, colorado. 32-year-old rebecca wingo originally from quinlan, texas was living in aurora, colorado working at joe's crab shack according to her face book page. she is a mother of a couple of kids there and we saw a post on her father's facebook page where he says, i lost my daughter yesterday to a mad man. my grief right now is inconsolable. i hear she died instantly without pain, however the pain is unbearable. so, fred, again, to recap, an eighth...
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in tyler, texas, in my hometown. we had a shooter come in over a domestic matter and start shooting people. it was a guy with a concealed carry. he got killed, but his shooting at this guy caused him to run and no doubt saved a lot of lives. he was a real hero. >> cenk: so in essence he's blaming the victim saying, well, why don't you shoot the guy in that dark heater theater with all the smoke around. then you wouldn't have had a problem. if only we had more guns. louie, how much did you get paid by the n ra this week? all right, now you want to talk about victims of tragedy like this? how about virginia tech? 32 killed, and colin goddard, he was one of the wounded. now he worked with the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. colin, when you see someone like louie gohmert, and you see it all the time, they say hey if there were just more guns, then you could have shot the guy with the gun what is your reaction? >> that's incredibly offensive. i don't know what you could say that would warrant a reaction. it's just
in tyler, texas, in my hometown. we had a shooter come in over a domestic matter and start shooting people. it was a guy with a concealed carry. he got killed, but his shooting at this guy caused him to run and no doubt saved a lot of lives. he was a real hero. >> cenk: so in essence he's blaming the victim saying, well, why don't you shoot the guy in that dark heater theater with all the smoke around. then you wouldn't have had a problem. if only we had more guns. louie, how much did you...
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[laughter] in 1972, clinton is task by george mcgovern to run texas. as lost causes go, it is one of the great lost causes. [laughter] who is the only ally that they had? lyndon johnson. except for he was not sure either. the day comes when the government goes to the ranch, right after the convention just before they realized that tom eagleton might not be the best vice presidential candidate. bill clinton, the cochair of texas and mcgovern, and taylor branch, who would eventually be part of the clinton administration, flipped a coin about which one of them -- quentin says that taylor comes back from the meeting, which do not go well, by the way. a signed picture for clinton of lbj. that is as close as clinton got two leading lbj. what is great about the american presidency is that we all remember a motorcade going by. ronald reagan, on the back of the train somewhere in iowa -- i think it was the morning. i would not count on it. everybody has their creation stories that clinton never met lbj. he told us that he thought, as all presidents do, because
[laughter] in 1972, clinton is task by george mcgovern to run texas. as lost causes go, it is one of the great lost causes. [laughter] who is the only ally that they had? lyndon johnson. except for he was not sure either. the day comes when the government goes to the ranch, right after the convention just before they realized that tom eagleton might not be the best vice presidential candidate. bill clinton, the cochair of texas and mcgovern, and taylor branch, who would eventually be part of...
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in her hometown of san antonio, texas. >> she's not two seconds on the ice and she falls flat on her rear. >> reporter: and she clearly loved to laugh, even when it was on her. >> can we please sit? >> reporter: last night, she persuaded an old buddy to go to the movies and tweeted about that under her work name, jessica redfield. he joked about convincing her friend to go, people should never argue with me. and then another tweet from the theater. movie doesn't start for 20 minutes. that was the last thing she ever tweeted. it went to her friend, jessie specter. >> i like to think of her as being just so excited to go see the movie and as excited as she was about doing everything else that she did. >> reporter: jessica's family heard the awful news in the middle of the night. >> it started with a phone call early morning in san antonio, texas, from my mother. >> reporter: jessica's brother, jordan, is a firefighter in san antonio. >> i could decipher my sister had been injured, more specifically shot. >> reporter: he found out what happened from jessica's friend who was in the theat
in her hometown of san antonio, texas. >> she's not two seconds on the ice and she falls flat on her rear. >> reporter: and she clearly loved to laugh, even when it was on her. >> can we please sit? >> reporter: last night, she persuaded an old buddy to go to the movies and tweeted about that under her work name, jessica redfield. he joked about convincing her friend to go, people should never argue with me. and then another tweet from the theater. movie doesn't start...
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and i have a brother in arlington, texas. all of my family lives in texas. including uncles and cousins and aunts. i'm the only one i think who migrated beyond the bounds of texas. most texans seem to return. but nonetheless, we have lived in washington for the last nine years. i worked for newspapers in north carolina, in virginia, last at the virginian pilot down in norfolk. came to the administration in '83. i was a political conservative, brian, who wanted an opportunity to serve his country, to have an opportunity to be in public life. i had been a journalism -- there's a debate as to one should go through the revolving door, but ronald reagan was someone i believed in. i thought well of. when i had the opportunity to serve, i took advantage of the opportunity and came to washington. >> what kind of a conservative are you, traditional or libertarian? >> i would probably be more clearly or easily called a traditional. >> what does that mean? >> well, i think basically a conservative or traditional conservative would be someone who respects the constituti
and i have a brother in arlington, texas. all of my family lives in texas. including uncles and cousins and aunts. i'm the only one i think who migrated beyond the bounds of texas. most texans seem to return. but nonetheless, we have lived in washington for the last nine years. i worked for newspapers in north carolina, in virginia, last at the virginian pilot down in norfolk. came to the administration in '83. i was a political conservative, brian, who wanted an opportunity to serve his...
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one pocket of severe weather in parts of east texas through mississippi. morning. a break in the summer. tay.l day upper 70s.s.and the cuthe condititions totomorrowow. 84 too >> this weather report has been brought to you by k-9 advantix 2. >>> a case of a hero and the mother he raced to save from the gunman's rampage. keep it here on "gma." up with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. and a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. so let's put our paws down in protest and raise our barks to rally till we all get k9 advantix ii. join us at poochprotest.com. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. our most concentrated all ever! packed with all's active stainlifters... each pac has more cleaning power per ounce to help tackle tough dirt and stains the first time. new all mighty pacs™. powerful clean. mighty results. ♪ me and my friends, da da da da da ♪ ♪ me and my friend
one pocket of severe weather in parts of east texas through mississippi. morning. a break in the summer. tay.l day upper 70s.s.and the cuthe condititions totomorrowow. 84 too >> this weather report has been brought to you by k-9 advantix 2. >>> a case of a hero and the mother he raced to save from the gunman's rampage. keep it here on "gma." up with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and...
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. >> she came to denver from texas, wanted to start a career for herself in the media business and go on to bigger things. >> she loved sports. hockey in particular. she was working to become a reporter. adrian dieter was a men r mentor. >> you knew something was there. there was a spark in her. >> her boyfriend is a minor league hockey player in colorado. after learning of her death, he tweeted 140 could never do you justice. nor could all the words in this world. never wanted to fall asleep because it meant missing time with you. >> she would make friends with anybody she could. she would step up and offer herself to anybody. >> eerily, almost unbelievely, jessica was involved in a recent shooting at a toronto mall last month when a gunman shot five people. she was standing in the very spot just minutes before. jessica blogged about that experience writing, "i say all the time that every moment we have to live our life is a blessing. every hug from a family member, every laugh we share with friends. even the times in solitude are all blessings. every second of every day is a gift."
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to be an environmentalist she was nursing her 6 month daughter olivia and a story had been done by texas tech where they looked at breast milk samples, all were contaminated with rocket fuel. i was stunned, i thought breast milk was as pure as it came for food source. i was up all night thinking about it. i tell the story about michelle from california whose family was the first family to be monitored in the oakland tribune. it stunned even scientists. the tests found many of the same chemicals they found in charlotte's 5-year-old mic ala, she had recently spent a lot of time in nail salons. the biggest surprise of what they found in 2-year-old rowland, chemicals found in nearly anyone else in the world 6 times higher than in parents, twice the levels that researchers see in land animals. this is a serious warning said a scientist researchers on flame retar tkapbts. young children are exposed because they put their hands in their mouth and bodies don't eliminate chemicals as readily. to me i think very historically crystallizes what we are learning. that was a story in 2006 by the enviro
to be an environmentalist she was nursing her 6 month daughter olivia and a story had been done by texas tech where they looked at breast milk samples, all were contaminated with rocket fuel. i was stunned, i thought breast milk was as pure as it came for food source. i was up all night thinking about it. i tell the story about michelle from california whose family was the first family to be monitored in the oakland tribune. it stunned even scientists. the tests found many of the same chemicals...
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this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can you write down what time it came? >> you have been carrying around this story all your life, what happened, why turn it into a book? >> it was a huge decision. it came completely. so many of us carry around this sibling thing in the attic thing. it came to me because something happened in our life which transformed our relationship. it was huge for me and huge for him. we learned how to become a team. and we had, my brother had a crisis and wrote me a letter about it, kind of a stunning letter that came like a time bomb, when he was quite young, barely
this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can...
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i had to drive, i don't know, 15 to 1800-miles to get here from texas. i had a fender bender a couple of day us ago, but live is live, i keep going. >> in the art car. >> yeah. >> from texas, how many like, did you drive that vehicle up or haul it? >> no. i drove it. >> how many trucks gave you the school honk the? >> people point. what i don't like is when they almost run me off of the road and knocking me and taking pictures and blocking me. that's the bad part. everyone is your friend. whether you want them to be or not. >> all right. joe hayden, thank you very much. >> all right. enjoy your stay in baltimore, bud. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all right. joe hayden down at art scape. $27million the event brings into the city. 350,000 people every year. >> if the weather would cooperate this afternoon and tomorrow no weather issue at all. normally it is 190 degrees the weekend of art scare. it is 190 or showers. >>> still to come on eyewitness news saturday morning -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back. headquarters of under aimer. we will protect t
i had to drive, i don't know, 15 to 1800-miles to get here from texas. i had a fender bender a couple of day us ago, but live is live, i keep going. >> in the art car. >> yeah. >> from texas, how many like, did you drive that vehicle up or haul it? >> no. i drove it. >> how many trucks gave you the school honk the? >> people point. what i don't like is when they almost run me off of the road and knocking me and taking pictures and blocking me. that's the bad...
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. >>> an air force instructor in texas is sent to 20 years in prison for rape and sexual assault. a military jury at auckland aforce base found lewis walker guilty on several charges incleugd rape. he's one of 12 instructors accuse of sexual miswith female trainees. six o have been officially charged. >>> police are investigating a shooting here in baltimore tonight. officers found a 21-year-old man bleeding from multiple gunshot wounds. that victim was rushed to the hospital, and tonight he is said to be in stable condition. police are asking anyone with information on the shooting to go ahead and call detectives. >>> police are hoping for help in the case of a missing vulnerable adult. look at this picture of natoya williams hobb. she is mentally challenged. they need help trying to find this woman. anyone with information is asked to call the missing persons unit. >>> it is one of the night's fastest-growing airports. and now vwithurgood marshall has bhun to expand. it's one improvement that will make vwi a favorite for passengerrers. >> reporter: years of construction shows th
. >>> an air force instructor in texas is sent to 20 years in prison for rape and sexual assault. a military jury at auckland aforce base found lewis walker guilty on several charges incleugd rape. he's one of 12 instructors accuse of sexual miswith female trainees. six o have been officially charged. >>> police are investigating a shooting here in baltimore tonight. officers found a 21-year-old man bleeding from multiple gunshot wounds. that victim was rushed to the hospital,...
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army major nadal hassan kills 13 americans at fort hood, texas. currently charged with premeditated murder. his trial will begin next year. and january 8, 2011 gerald love lofner. now, we have 24-year-old james holmes from san diego who allegedly killed 12 people, wounding 59 others in a colorado movie theater. the crime took place in aurora a suburb of denver. a place where i lived for two years. aurora is a middle class neighborhood, just regular folks. colorado authorities are holding holmes and there is no question he did
army major nadal hassan kills 13 americans at fort hood, texas. currently charged with premeditated murder. his trial will begin next year. and january 8, 2011 gerald love lofner. now, we have 24-year-old james holmes from san diego who allegedly killed 12 people, wounding 59 others in a colorado movie theater. the crime took place in aurora a suburb of denver. a place where i lived for two years. aurora is a middle class neighborhood, just regular folks. colorado authorities are holding holmes...
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. >> jessica graduated from university of texas and had just started a job in denver primarily covering hockey. now, aif you would like to honor victims we've posted a badge in honor of the first victim identified. and also, use that name and we'll share more memories as information becomes available. >> and because of the shooting in colorado security at some of the movie theaters has been increased including here in the bay area. there are police increased their patrols around local movie houses and want to assure movie goers it's safe to attend any screening. and that is suspected to draw tens of thousands of fans this weekend. and there is a movie chain says it banned fans from wearing costumes or carrying weapons into a showings of the new movie. and he wore a vest and gas mask. police chief believes this let him blend in. >> because he was in a movie theater. there are people allowed to wear costumes because i guess costumes and enemies and so there is not something unusual for him to be dressed the way he was dressed. >> the dark knight rises is playing on screen as cross the cou
. >> jessica graduated from university of texas and had just started a job in denver primarily covering hockey. now, aif you would like to honor victims we've posted a badge in honor of the first victim identified. and also, use that name and we'll share more memories as information becomes available. >> and because of the shooting in colorado security at some of the movie theaters has been increased including here in the bay area. there are police increased their patrols around...
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this poem is called big thicket jasper, texas. a crack is a buck shot. big thickel. crack, headlights staggering home. the road kills. crack, big thicket. the sticks, drink, drink, headlight stagger in the road. creek, crack, stick broke light kills. big thickel. buck shot by the white headlights to big thicket. what you looking at. crack, the white stick big thicket along the trees. the buck is staggering home. crack, we go to big thicket what you are doing here. break for home. on the road, go, go, crack, crack, crack, big thicket. headlights what you think you are. huff, is this, critic o crack, a stick broke. buck in the brushes. put them back on. what you think. in the rushes. put them back o. big thicket we go to creek. go to head staggers along the trees. crack, a stick broke the creek breaks big thicket we go, buck shot, home we go, go, big thicket. road kill. staggering bucks. headlight rushes. screeching. road screeching, what you what you. we go, we go. crack. bones. road kills a broke stick along the staggering creek we go on. [applause] >> i will close w
this poem is called big thicket jasper, texas. a crack is a buck shot. big thickel. crack, headlights staggering home. the road kills. crack, big thicket. the sticks, drink, drink, headlight stagger in the road. creek, crack, stick broke light kills. big thickel. buck shot by the white headlights to big thicket. what you looking at. crack, the white stick big thicket along the trees. the buck is staggering home. crack, we go to big thicket what you are doing here. break for home. on the road,...
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communications between a number of people on january 4, and it is all communications we are aware of, texas, phones, e-mails -- texts, phones, emails, and the people in records from are ross mirkarimi, you, and kellie williams, so that is what exhibit 83 is, and there are seven pages of small text lines, so i have tried to pull some of these out. if you want to take out your binder. >> ok. >> exhibit 83 is there in full. i just want to know that in case you want to double check some of the things i am highlighting to make sure if you have any doubts about their accuracy. the first box is a series of texts at 10:55 from lopez teto you, and another at 10:56, but , we do not know what the context is, so i am wondering if you remember. >> i vaguely remember. she let me know she had an argument with ross and that she wanted to talk with me. that was the gist of its. >> had she ever confided her personal affairs with you before? >> never. >> were you surprised to get these text messages and? >> yes. >> did you have any idea she was going to do this to? >> no. >> you recall the wording? >> i do no
communications between a number of people on january 4, and it is all communications we are aware of, texas, phones, e-mails -- texts, phones, emails, and the people in records from are ross mirkarimi, you, and kellie williams, so that is what exhibit 83 is, and there are seven pages of small text lines, so i have tried to pull some of these out. if you want to take out your binder. >> ok. >> exhibit 83 is there in full. i just want to know that in case you want to double check some...
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that i walked in to inquire about their security measures referred me to their corporate office in texas, in which case, my calls have not been returned. as for amc theatres, their voice mail has been full all day long. >> thank you. >>> while the cinemark movie theatre released this statement, we are deeply saddened, our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, families and loved ones and warner brother, who made the movie, released this statement saying quote, warner brothers is deeply saddened to learn about this shocking incident. we extend our sincere se sympathies. >> 13 years ago and less than 20 miles away was another dark day for colorado and the country. this movie theatre in aurora is just down the road from littleton, the site of the bloody columbine high school massacre. i was there that day and stayed in denver that week covering the story. 13 people died .d the way the country deals with security. >> back then, witnesses of the columbine tranl tragedy shared their stories with tv crews, this time, giving the world an almost realtime glimpse of the cha chaos. one denver w
that i walked in to inquire about their security measures referred me to their corporate office in texas, in which case, my calls have not been returned. as for amc theatres, their voice mail has been full all day long. >> thank you. >>> while the cinemark movie theatre released this statement, we are deeply saddened, our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, families and loved ones and warner brother, who made the movie, released this statement saying quote, warner brothers...
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relatives existed through stories and memory ease in like zombies on ropes of camel smoke and demand a texas holdum. no wonder they call it spirits. spirits vad my father with cower vas yea. spirits made him burn rubber screaming in the driveway. the marianet and tongue were skillets at mid night. i wouldn't see his ass again until the next afternoon. twoshgs johnnie. gee my cousin john edwards volunteered for possession every week. he was certified. ex exor citizenim did nothing. colt 45, crazy horse they demand the sacrifices in blood so bottles would go to the couch friday night. walls kicked until straight jackets lay waiting on the lawn. mama would site visions of gang boys with metal vent as if it explained anything. it didn't between dusk from the and dawn saturday he was ready to blow the -- up. do you want some of this? oh , no, yes oh , no or yes , i will be damn, i will be damn, i will be damn. [applause] >> this is called someone else's child. and i guess it's a sort of an imagined conversation with a took place in a real moment in my father's hospital room in a matter of weeks b
relatives existed through stories and memory ease in like zombies on ropes of camel smoke and demand a texas holdum. no wonder they call it spirits. spirits vad my father with cower vas yea. spirits made him burn rubber screaming in the driveway. the marianet and tongue were skillets at mid night. i wouldn't see his ass again until the next afternoon. twoshgs johnnie. gee my cousin john edwards volunteered for possession every week. he was certified. ex exor citizenim did nothing. colt 45,...
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she was an aspiring sports broadcaster who had moved from texas to denver. she took a fatal bullet to the head and died. don? >> nick, i was trying to jump in because when you said it took micayla medek's family 19 hours, i met her sister amanda at the hospital yesterday when i first got there. she was hysterical and couldn't find her sister. she told me her sister was in the theater with her friends and got shot and her phone was still in the theater and they were trying to get her, revive her and that was the last that anyone had seen her. it took them almost 24 hours to find her. they were going from hospital to hospital and calling agency to agency. but when you have, you know, 70 people injured of course it's going to be hysteria and some things are just going to take a while. nick valencia, thank you very much. >> thank you, don. >> appreciate your reporting right now. he was a doctoral student in the neuro science program. top honors in college. what would make someone like this snap? if he just snapped? we'll talk with our human behavior expert, next
she was an aspiring sports broadcaster who had moved from texas to denver. she took a fatal bullet to the head and died. don? >> nick, i was trying to jump in because when you said it took micayla medek's family 19 hours, i met her sister amanda at the hospital yesterday when i first got there. she was hysterical and couldn't find her sister. she told me her sister was in the theater with her friends and got shot and her phone was still in the theater and they were trying to get her,...
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dangerous heat from east texas to south dakota. the southeast, flooding rains. new orleans, record rainfall. in north carolina, a chopping mall in charlotte is partially closed today. a roof collapse there. >>> the simple request made here with so many people listening. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. did you know when heartburn, it's too late to take prilosec because... but it's but zantac® works differently. it relieves heartburn in as little as 30 minutes. in fact, so, when heartburn strikes, try zantac® this has been medifacts for zantac® when i had my heart event. and i've been on a bayer aspirin regimen ever since. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i know if i take my bayer aspirin i have a be
dangerous heat from east texas to south dakota. the southeast, flooding rains. new orleans, record rainfall. in north carolina, a chopping mall in charlotte is partially closed today. a roof collapse there. >>> the simple request made here with so many people listening. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching...
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. >> reporter: she moved from her texas home to denver after begging her parents to let her pursue her dream job. >> it looks like you got hit with a puck. >> reporter: she'd been looking forward to this big night. jessica's close high school friend brent lowic was visiting her to share a special screening of this batman movie together. brent was shot in the backside and also suffered shrapnel wuds. his father says he's undergone surgery, though still has major injuries. active on twitter, jessica's last tweet came around midnight, saying, "movie doesn't start for 20 minutes." she had narrowly escaped tragedy just a month ago. a sad irony, her brother and friends tell us she was at the eaton center toronto mall, visiting her boyfriend, jay, a minor league hockey player, when a shooting broke out in the mall food court, just three minutes after jessica left it. she recounted the horror on her blog. "i was reminded that we don't know when or where our time on earth will end. when or where we will breathe our last breath. i say all the time that every moment we have to live our life is a
. >> reporter: she moved from her texas home to denver after begging her parents to let her pursue her dream job. >> it looks like you got hit with a puck. >> reporter: she'd been looking forward to this big night. jessica's close high school friend brent lowic was visiting her to share a special screening of this batman movie together. brent was shot in the backside and also suffered shrapnel wuds. his father says he's undergone surgery, though still has major injuries....
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! [ slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums >>> welcome back. we bring you up to date now on the movie theater attack here in aurora, colorado. 12 are dead, 58 others injured. two of the injured are still in critical condition. 24-year-old suspect james holmes is in custody. here's cnn's anderson cooper with a timeline of terror. >> reporter: it's about 12:30 a.m., 20 minutes or so until the sold-out premiere of "the dark knight rises." a gunman dressed head to toe in bullet-proof
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! [ slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich...
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sister station in san antonio, texas. the deadly shootings in colorado has one movie chain changing its security policy..... and police nationwide are stepping up enforcement at movie theaters. theaters. keith daniels, is live in north baltimore with more on police and that company's new rules... keith. keith. karen..... we're live at the rotunda on 41st street.. where that same "batman" movie that was tragically interuppted in colorado... is now showing......... we've seen security guards walking the grounds... and tonight, police say if there's trouble.. they are prepared. prepared. an officer is posted outside the landmark theater in downtown baltimore. baltimore city police say they have no information that suggests that an attack like what we saw in colorado would happen here. but still tonight, the department is boosting patrols as a precautionary measure. they say the propensity for a copy-cat crime is high following a high profile incident. (guglielmi) "we want people to know that there are extra police officers t
sister station in san antonio, texas. the deadly shootings in colorado has one movie chain changing its security policy..... and police nationwide are stepping up enforcement at movie theaters. theaters. keith daniels, is live in north baltimore with more on police and that company's new rules... keith. keith. karen..... we're live at the rotunda on 41st street.. where that same "batman" movie that was tragically interuppted in colorado... is now showing......... we've seen security...
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back. >> the tasing goes viral with a tantalizing headline. >> let's move now to a traffic stop in texas that ended with a tasing, the tasing of a 72-year-old woman, a great grandmother. >> and without the full story, it seems this video will be damaging to the officer. his own dashboard cam catches him yelling at and shoving an elderly woman half his size. but watch the video again. this time listening to more of the conversation. it may change your opinion of the officer's decision. >> around the curve and coming up the hill and you accelerated. >> first the deputy tries on get winkfine to sign her ticket agreeing that she'd show up for court. >> don't take me to jail. a 72-year-old woman. >> and when he asks her to step out of the car, he says she puts both of them in an unsafe position. >> give me the [ bleep ]'ing thing and i'll sign it. >> get over here now! >> give it to me and i'll sign it. >> oh, oh, you're going to shove me. >> the police department is defending his actions saying what he's actually doing is trying to get himself and katherine winkfine away from a notoriously d
back. >> the tasing goes viral with a tantalizing headline. >> let's move now to a traffic stop in texas that ended with a tasing, the tasing of a 72-year-old woman, a great grandmother. >> and without the full story, it seems this video will be damaging to the officer. his own dashboard cam catches him yelling at and shoving an elderly woman half his size. but watch the video again. this time listening to more of the conversation. it may change your opinion of the officer's...
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she moved from denver to texas to pursue her dream of becoming a sportscaster. she was also a survivor of the recent mall shooting, gary, if you remember in toronto. it's incredible. her mom spoke to a local affiliate ksat. >> i'll never have her to hug again or get a text message again or get a funny facebook picture. that's the hard part right now. just knowing those are things that i'm never going to get to experience again. i was blessed only for 25 years, but i was blessed. >> just a tearful remembrance from her mother. just a tragic situation for all involved. of course, gary, cnn is making calls this morning. we have our national desk on assignment here. and we will update you with more victims. a 4-month-old. and pentagon releasing a statement saying four servicemen, two sailors and two airmen wounded in the incident, one of which is still unaccounted for. >> once again, the suspect in all of these shootings, james holmes. what's so tragic, not only are they losing their loved ones but they had to wait hours and hours and hours to find out. just unbeliev
she moved from denver to texas to pursue her dream of becoming a sportscaster. she was also a survivor of the recent mall shooting, gary, if you remember in toronto. it's incredible. her mom spoke to a local affiliate ksat. >> i'll never have her to hug again or get a text message again or get a funny facebook picture. that's the hard part right now. just knowing those are things that i'm never going to get to experience again. i was blessed only for 25 years, but i was blessed. >>...